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No sooner was the fire of judgment quenched than the fire of sin breaks out again, and God takes occasion from it to magnify both his mercy and his justice. 1. The people fret for want of flesh, ver 4-9. 2. Moses frets for want of help, ver 10-15.
1. The people fret for want of flesh . 2. Moses frets for want of help . Now, (1.) God promises to gratify them both, to appoint help for Moses , and to give the people flesh . And, (2.) He presently makes good both these promises. For, [1.]
23 gru 2017 · Numbers 11 Commentary, this one volume concise commentary provides a condensed look at nearly every verse in the Bible
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1. Christ was the true Light (v. 9); not as if John Baptist were a false light, but, in comparison with Christ, he was a very small light. Christ is the great light that deserves to be called so. Other lights are but figuratively and equivocally called so: Christ is the true light.
I. Their murmurings kindled a fire among them, which yet was soon quenched by the prayer of Moses, Num. 11:1-3. II. No sooner was the fire of judgment quenched than the fire of sin breaks out again, and God takes occasion from it to magnify both his mercy and his justice. 1. The people fret for want of flesh, Num. 11:4-9. 2.
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